This book will be focused on the modeling and control of the DFIM based wind turbines. In the first part of the book, the mathematical description of different basic dynamic models of the DFIM will be carried out. It will be accompanied by a detailed steady-state analysis of the machine. After that, a more sophisticated model of the machine that considers grid disturbances, such as voltage dips and unbalances will be also studied. The second part of the book surveys the most relevant control strategies used for the DFIM when it operates at the wind energy generation application. The control techniques studied, range from standard solutions used by wind turbine manufacturers, to the last developments oriented to improve the behavior of high power wind turbines, as well as control and hardware based solutions to address different faulty scenarios of the grid. In addition, the standalone DFIM generation system will be also analyzed.

GONZALO ABAD, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the
Electronics Department at the Mondragon University, where he
teaches modeling, control, and power electronics.

JESÚS LÓPEZ, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in
the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of the Public
University of Navarra, where he teaches subjects related to the
electrical drives and the processing of electrical power in wind
turbines.

MIGUEL RODRÍGUEZ, PhD, is the Power Electronics
Systems Manager at Ingeteam Technology, responsible for developing
new power electronics for transmission and distribution grid
applications.

LUIS MARROYO, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of the Public
University of Navarra, where he teaches courses on electrical
machines and power electronics.

GRZEGORZ IWANSKI, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the
Institute of Control and Industrial Electronics at the Warsaw
University of Technology, where he teaches courses on power
electronics drives and conversion systems.

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